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DIY Advice From a Feminist Plumber Who Wouldn’t Mind You Taking on a Few Jobs Yourself

Judaline Cassidy has been solving plumbing problems for more than 25 years, but now as the founder of Tools & Tiaras she’s on a mission to teach others how to take on jobs themselves.

March 10, 2022

"I still wake up every single day and love my job.”

—Judaline Cassidy, the self-described feminist plumber + founder of Tools & Tiaras, a nonprofit that helps girls + women get a start in the construction industry
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Tools + Tiaras

The gist:

With 25 years of success IN a male dominated industry, Cassidy want us to be empowered to deal with our own clogs + back-ups.

If you have a four-way screwdriver and a basin wrench, you can definitely change your faucet to something new after watching a few tutorials.

She also wants us to know that for girls who “girls who have a keen interest in any areas of construction,” or who see themselves as a “Scientist, Sheet Metal Worker, Engineer, Mason, Ironworker, or Welders,” her non-profit, Tools + Tiaras “can help them learn the techniques and skills required.” (From the Tools + Tiaras website.)

We combine learning with fun and skilled activities in plumbing, carpentry, electrical, and so much more. Girls will also learn the amazing history and importance of the trades, and the role they play in shaping the societies we inhabit.

T+T is currently located in NY, however, you can start your own chapter on the website, or attend a live or virtual summer camp in NY.

Photo of Judaline Cassidy by Jena Cumbo.

Connect with the Dwell post here + with the Tools + Tiaras website here.